GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
A CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT] BERLIN, June 27. The trial of Glauss for espionage commenced in camera, at Leipsic. He is accused of conspiring with Eblers, a navy signaller, to sell Great Britain code books with an accomplice, a policeman named Jaenieke, who has gone mad.
NOTED BEAUTY ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. LONDON, June 27. Princess Dapricena, a noted beauty, swallowed a corrosive sublimate, and was taken to Naples Hospital in a hopeless condition, and suffering excruciating agony. It* i>s understood that Iter motive was jealousy. CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY ON INDIABERLIN, June 27.The Crown Prince has published a book descriptive of his Indian tour. It has a fine sporting flavor, and is highly complimentary to English hospitality and administration.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3562, 29 June 1912, Page 7
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